评估驱动气候变化的一些人为因素

Arijit Chowdhuri, Charu Khosla Gupta
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气候变化(CC)与天气模式的任何变化有关,无论是在空间上还是在时间上,并且主要归因于持续的人类活动。除了陨石撞击地球表面外,沙尘暴、地震、火山爆发等自然现象也会引起气候变化。全球气温上升是气候变化的一个重要后果,导致反常天气现象增加,并对生物多样性、生态系统、植物与传粉者的联系、种子的分发和招募、粮食安全、公共卫生和水造成破坏。氮氧化物的存在及检测硫、甲烷、水蒸气和二氧化碳(主要是温室气体)是人类干预和开采对气候造成不良影响的关键决定因素。气溶胶也对全球变暖做出了重大贡献,氯氟烃(CFCs)、氢氟碳化合物(hfc)和全氟碳化合物(pfc)也是如此。到本世纪末,预计地表平均温度将令人不安地上升1.5°C。本综述审查了气候变化的现状,同时调查了其原因,汇编了气候变化对植物授粉、种子传播、生态系统和生物多样性以及公共卫生的负面影响的结果。此外,本研究还全面概述了克服气候变化灾害的可持续缓解措施。
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Gauging the Assessment of Some Anthropogenic Factors Driving Climate- Change
Climate-change (CC) is associated with any shifts in weather patterns, whether in space or time, and is largely attributed to enduring human activities. Climate-change is also caused by natural phenomena including dust storms, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions besides meteorites crashing onto the surface of the earth. Rising global temperatures are a significant consequence of climate-change, causing an increase in freak weather phenomena as well as causing damage to biodiversity, ecosystems, plant-pollinator connections, seed distribution and recruitment, food security, public-health and water. Presence and detection of oxides of nitrogen & sulphur, methane, water-vapour and carbon-di-oxide (mainly greenhouse gases) constitute the key determinants of the ill-effects on climate caused by human interference and exploitation. Aerosols, too, contribute significantly to global warming, as do chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and perfluorocarbons (PFCs). By the conclusion of the century, a distressing increase of 1.5°C in average surface temperature is projected. This review examines the current condition of climate-change while investigating its causes, compiling results of its negative effects on plant pollination, seed dispersal, ecosystems and biodiversity, in addition to public health. Furthermore, this study also includes a comprehensive overview of sustainable mitigating measures to overcome the disaster of climate-change.
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